﻿using System;
using System.Text;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Autopoco.Contrib.Test.DataGenerator;
using Autopoco.Contrib.Test.SampleData;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestTools.UnitTesting;

namespace Autopoco.Contrib.Test
{
    /// <summary>
    /// Summary description for UnitTest1
    /// </summary>
    [TestClass]
    public class SampleUnitTest
    {
        public SampleUnitTest()
        {

        }

        private static IGenerator _generator;

        [ClassInitialize]
        public static void SampleClassInitialize(TestContext testContext)
        {
            _generator = new Generator(new SampleEntityDataGenerator());
        }
        /// <summary>
        ///Gets or sets the test context which provides
        ///information about and functionality for the current test run.
        ///</summary>
        public TestContext TestContext { get; set; }

        #region Additional test attributes
        //
        // You can use the following additional attributes as you write your tests:
        //
        // Use ClassInitialize to run code before running the first test in the class
        // [ClassInitialize()]
        // public static void MyClassInitialize(TestContext testContext) { }
        //
        // Use ClassCleanup to run code after all tests in a class have run
        // [ClassCleanup()]
        // public static void MyClassCleanup() { }
        //
        // Use TestInitialize to run code before running each test 
        // [TestInitialize()]
        // public void MyTestInitialize() { }
        //
        // Use TestCleanup to run code after each test has run
        // [TestCleanup()]
        // public void MyTestCleanup() { }
        //
        #endregion

        [TestMethod]
        public void SampleTestMethod()
        {
            var sampleEntity = _generator.Next<SampleEntity>();
        }
    }
}
